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    I did Gary. I do all the right things to set the tv up, its the quality of all the channels. It's freaking awful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swimbody View Post
    I'm a rather techy guy so I know that coaxial is some primitive connecting stuff for TVs. It's subject to electrical noise so I can understand the snowy issue. Any thoughts about shielding? Any thoughts at all for making the non-Roku TV in the Living room a bit better connected?
    Since your TV is in the slide, like mine, you should follow the coax from the bottom of the slide into the frame rail and loosen a couple of bolts on each side of the cloropolast and look to see if you have a barrel connector joining two sections. I fought a problem just like yours and found that just inside, there was that connection and it was loose. Tightening that connection on both sides fixed my issue with the living room tv. I cannot say for sure your model does it that way but it is worth a try. I had tightened every connection in the coax system until I found that one, thanks to a post on this forum. Good luck.
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